Songs to listen to while flying

Rammstein - Wilder Wein, Massive Attack - Tear drop, Basshunter, 30 seconds to Mars.
 
How come no one's mentioned Strauss -Blue Danube:)

Thats the only thing to listen to when docking with a wheel station anyway;)

I haven't got an orbiter playlist (yet) but if i made one, and in no particular order it would have to have.

Btw, posting links to Youtube is ok isn't it?

Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy
Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl
The Mars Volta - This Apparatus Must be Unearthed
The Future sound of London - Papua New Guinea
The Future sound of London - We Have Explosive
808 State - Pacific707/808
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808 State - Azure
The Orb - Little Fluffy clouds
Muse - Bliss
Muse - Sing for Absolution (check out the video for that on youtube, i think most orbinauts would love it)
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Orbital - Planet of the Shapes
Orbital - Lush
Orbital - Impact (the earth is burning)
Orbital - Halcyon + On + On.
Orbital - P.E.T.R.O.L
Leftfield - Melt
Leftfield - Space Shanty
The Chemical Brothers - Chemical Beats
Dr Octagon - 3000
Little Richard - Long tall Sally
LTJ Bukem - Atlantis
Zenzile - Up is a Long Way To Go
Modest Mouse - Gravity Rides Everything
Moby - We Are All Made of Stars
Lamb - Little things (Klute Remix)
Lamb - Wonder (Dead Guys Vocal Mix)
 
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In reference to the classic movie "The fifth element", what about this tune as tiny style copy:

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(Also, Muse does not know how to sing for absolution. That is just embarrassing. That's how people, who can sing, sing for absolution:
)
 
Heh, I've never seen anyone else who knows of Future Sound of London. They kick ass. My Kingdom is their best, though ;)
 
I like Vehicle by Ides Of March, you can get it off of iTunes. Here is a video of it, ignore the idiots!

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The Youtube tags don't work...
 
YES!! Pink Floyd FTW!!! :lol:

I like listening to many different styles, just depends on the mood I guess...
  • "Gravity" - A Perfect Circle
Yeah, I like A Perfect Circle as well. One of my favorites to listen to while flying is "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson and songs by Tribal Ink. Also "Burn" by Mad At Gravity is a good one.
 
Heh, I've never seen anyone else who knows of Future Sound of London. They kick ass. My Kingdom is their best, though ;)

My brother in Seattle, Washington, has been raving about them for years, but otherwise you're right. Almost nobody knows anything about The Future Sound of London.

Good call. I'll have to pull out my CDs.
 
Yeah, I like A Perfect Circle as well. One of my favorites to listen to while flying is "Breakaway" by Kelly Clarkson and songs by Tribal Ink. Also "Burn" by Mad At Gravity is a good one.

A Perfect Circle is a classic. I like listening to "orestes". Nine Inch Nails are good as well.

Urwumpe said:
(Also, Muse does not know how to sing for absolution. That is just embarrassing. That's how people, who can sing, sing for absolution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpqnZBQ50Oo )

Thats some great singing. Makes me wish those people in the video would shut up.
 
Elgar: Enigma Variations: Nimrod, you know the one I mean, good for launches.

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For space inspired radio chatter listen to "PPK - ResuRection".

It contains samples from Gagarin's flight.


Interestingly enough, at the exact moment the Columbia shuttle accident occured I was sitting in a pub that was playing this song, quite a coincidence.
 
I just checked out some of their music - The song "High Roller" (from their 2007 album) has got some space inspired radio chatter in there :lol:

That's the very song I was thinking of, but it's at least 10 years old, at least the original release.

Put that song on Orbiter Sound and start it just as you launch shuttle on autopilot for a cool show.
 
Klingon battle music from the first Star Trek movie when I'm flying my Klingon skinned DGIV. Otherwise almost anything from Jean Michel Jarre.
 
lol i can't believe no one has mentioned Gustav Holst's wonderful rendition called "the Planets" if you want a variety of excitement to mellow and aw inspiring music, listen to that!
so takes up about 10 songs in my Orbiter Playlist,
My playlist so far contains:
The Right Stuff Theme-Bill Conti
Apollo 13 soundtrack-James Horner
Last Starfighter Theme Song
Dune Prophecey theme- Toto
Pachebel's Cannon
Baker Street- Gerry Rafferty
A bunch of CCR
In the Air Tonight-Phil Collins
8 miles high the-byrds

I would love to have the main title theme and the end title theme from "The Earth To the Moon" that was a great score
 
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